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TIMSBURY C.P.LOVE'S HILL (north side)ST 65 NE2/36Renny's21.9.60-II

TIMSBURY C.P. LOVE'S HILL (north side)
ST 65 NE
2/36 Renny's
21.9.60
- II
House. Circa 1800. Ashlar, slate roofs. 2 storeys and attic. 3 windows,
quoins, ground floor has Venetian french windows under architrave with keystone
flanking doorcase (now blocked) with broken pediment on semi-engaged columns with
leaf capitals, first floor has sashes in architraves on cill band under cornices,
6 pane sashes on cill band to attic under heavy cornice, parapet, single storey
conservatory to left has french windows with triple-lights and pelmets; east, now
entrance, elevation, also 2 storeys and attic, 3 windows has at ground floor a
sash to right, niche to the left, flanking a pedimented portico on Tuscan columns,
first floor has sashes on cill band (centre has 16-panes), attic has 6-pane sashes,
one altered, under thin cornice and parapet; 2 storey office wing has 5 windows,
thinner but similar details. Interior not inspected.